The makeup and VFX team deserve one too for his deathbed look.Paddy Considine deserves an Emmy nomination for his performance.
Despite being on team black, i have to agree with Vaemond Velaryon. He was totally right. Too bad for speaking the truth, he lost his life just like Ned Stark.
King Viserys was overall a good man and he tried to be a good king but it is often not easy for a good man to be king.
I cried at the scene when he forces himself, despite great ill health, to come to the throne room and give his unbridled love and support to his child. Daemon despite being a rogue and a killer, clearly loves his brother.
Yeah, he was a good man but a bad king. I was also moved at the family dinner scene at Viserys' speech, essentially his last words and will before he died. And it was nice to see Alicent and Rhaenerys sort of reconcile with kind words to each other and for a short time, it seemed the family was happy with laughter and smiles. But sadly, it did not last because as soon as the king left, the feud restarted.
At the dinner scene he was shown the only chance that might have prevented a civil war after his death when he watched Jacaerys dance with Haelena. If he had been willing to make a decision and support Rhaenyra's offer to betroth Jacaerys to Haelena and have them rule jointly then the two opposing branches of the family would have been united and that might have led to peace, no matter which hair colour Rhaenyra's sons had.And you could tell that he realized that right there and then.
But that would have upset Allicent, and Viserys was the type of person who didn't want to make anybody upset.
Haelena was already married to Aegon - hence her references to how being married isn't "all bad" and that "he mostly leaves you alone." Also when Alicent confronts Aegon about being a rapist she refers to how he brings shame on his wife.
I'm talking about the event in Episode 6 when Rhaenyra offered to marry Jacaerys to Halaena (and have them be co-regents) and to give Aemond a dragon egg form the next batch as a further incentive, remember?
Aemond looking to follow in his uncle's footsteps. Both are the young brothers of the crown prince/king. Both are considered the most dangerous men in Westeros. Both are fiercely loyal to their family; their elder brother in particular. Both should never be allowed anywhere near the throne.
I found another parallel between Daemon and Aemond.Ahhh right right.
It's absolutely uncanny the similarities, and the casting/styling playing that up is perfect.
In the books there's a third son of Viserys and Alicent (Daeron). It's unclear if he exists or not in the show. He's supposed to be away training to be a Maester while all this is going on, but they haven't even mentioned his existence to date.
Shame, because he's by far the least shit of their kids.
The scene of the crown falling off was unscripted, it would seem. Matt picking it up and putting it back on Paddy's head was improvised!
House of the Dragon Episode's Most Emotional Scene Was Improvised
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